Depends...

If they have exchange and they're sharing schedules with it - then you're in
a problem. So far, Linux solutions for this issue are far from satisfying,
and the only commercial Linux version (Bynari trade server) costs almost the
same as exchange.

If they're only using the exchange to send/receive emails - then sendmail,
qmail, exim could be a good replacments.

Hetz

----- Original Message -----
From: Amir Hardon
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 1:42 AM
Subject: Exchange alternatives for linux


I'm installing new computers for a small office,
they have 3 workstations and a server(right now the workstations are win95
machines and the server is NT 4).
I intend to have the new server running linux with samba,
I have no problem giving it all the features that are currently avialible
with the NT server.
But I wish to make outlook work in the network, with a windows server you
need to run exchange to do this, do I have any alternative for linux?

As I remember it from a few years ago exchange was just a mail server, if
this is the situation today there should be no problem right?

Anyone who is more familiar than me on this please give me a hint.

thanks,
    -Amir.



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